WEBVTT 00:00.000 --> 00:14.840 This is Hacker Public Radio episode 3932 for Tuesday the 29th of August 2023. 00:14.840 --> 00:19.280 Today's show is entitled, Short Introduction to Insey. 00:19.280 --> 00:22.480 It is part of the series What's In My Toolkit. 00:22.480 --> 00:26.880 It is hosted by Falking and is about 7 minutes long. 00:26.880 --> 00:29.480 It carries a clean flag. 00:29.480 --> 00:35.800 The summary is Falking gives the show about Insey that Ken wished for. 00:35.800 --> 00:43.560 Hi, this is Falking. 00:43.560 --> 00:54.700 Ken wished a show about Insey from me and I was very surprised that he and Dave didn't know about 00:54.700 --> 01:01.580 Insey because for me and many others it's every day too. 01:01.580 --> 01:09.060 If you are on Manjaro Linux forum, the first thing you have been asked when you have 01:09.060 --> 01:22.180 a problem is to write Insey or Insey-F into the command line into the shell to get information 01:22.420 --> 01:25.060 about your computer. 01:25.060 --> 01:37.180 If you are only writing Insey, you get the CPU in my case dual core into Core i5-3320m. 01:37.180 --> 01:52.140 Parenting is minus mtmcp- and speed means max, it's 1,875 for me, 8,875 for me. 01:52.140 --> 02:10.780 I want to have 200 and 3,300 megahertz, the core 0,6.4.11, dash 1, Manjaro x86, 64, up, that's up time. 02:10.780 --> 02:13.300 Three days, two hours and 50 minutes. 02:13.300 --> 02:16.700 Yes, I'm doing suspend. 02:16.700 --> 02:21.420 Memory 2.92, 7.58. 02:21.420 --> 02:39.420 So it's 2.92 gigabyte of 7.58 and that's 38.5% and then you have storage 1.82 terabyte 38.7% 02:39.660 --> 02:40.420 used. 02:40.420 --> 02:49.420 You have prox, that's how many process are running right now, 247. 02:49.420 --> 02:57.540 You have the shell, the shell and you have the Insey version 3.3.29. 02:57.540 --> 03:06.420 So you see you have the basic information about your running system, but often you want 03:06.460 --> 03:13.740 to see more of what's running, what could be the cause of the problem. 03:13.740 --> 03:24.220 And so you take Insey minus dash f and it's a big f. 03:24.220 --> 03:30.060 And then you could get, oh no, I don't read all that for you, but you'll get the information 03:30.060 --> 03:34.100 I gave before, you get the machine. 03:34.140 --> 03:43.820 But type is which system you're running, which world version as a, in my case, the 03:43.820 --> 03:47.620 ThinkPad T530. 03:47.620 --> 03:58.740 You get battery CPU graphics, audio, network, Bluetooth, drives, petitions, warp, sensors, 03:58.740 --> 04:10.460 and the last info, which is processes, uptime, memory, total available memory used, memory, 04:10.460 --> 04:13.940 the shell and the Insey version again. 04:13.940 --> 04:26.380 And you can get even more information if you take a little x behind the f, then you get, for 04:26.460 --> 04:36.740 example, in the battery, also the walls, the, the many more you can have, the minimum 04:36.740 --> 04:42.900 you need that it's running, and so on and so on. 04:42.900 --> 04:50.820 And if this is too much, you can choose a certain area in the information you want to 04:50.900 --> 05:02.940 know, and there it's best you use the manual so you can type, man, Insey, and there 05:02.940 --> 05:07.500 you'll get all the different options you can choose. 05:07.500 --> 05:19.020 Only one example if you take Insey dash b, a big b, you get the battery, and if there 05:19.060 --> 05:27.660 you get the idea of the battery, in my case, bet zero, what charge you have, so in my case 05:27.660 --> 05:40.740 it's 20.1 watt hours, and I have 57.4% and the condition of the battery, that's especially 05:40.740 --> 05:48.140 important if you have a laptop like me, so I know my battery have a condition, condition 05:48.180 --> 06:00.660 of 35 of 73.3 watt hours, though it's nearly half the condition, the battery head from 06:00.660 --> 06:11.580 the beginning, and if you take in x there, you get all the walls, as I said, and you get 06:11.660 --> 06:25.180 which model is, in my case, San Jo, or some more 45, and one zero, two, three, and the 06:25.180 --> 06:38.300 status, not charging, because I have set my laptop to only load when it's under 40% and only 06:38.300 --> 06:51.540 up to 80%, so 90, now I have 90, I had 80 before, yeah, that's round about what you use Insey 06:51.540 --> 07:01.060 for, it's to get information in a very fine way, because you have also coloring here, 07:01.140 --> 07:08.180 you see, if you have this with battery, you have a blue on my screen and blue ID and then 07:08.180 --> 07:17.580 in white, that zero, yeah, I use a dark piece, so when you otherwise should get a black text, 07:17.580 --> 07:27.380 it's white text for me, yeah, so yeah, use Insey, if you want to know such things and as I 07:27.460 --> 07:39.540 said before, on many forums, it's known, as the Monroe Linux forum, once I was on the 07:39.540 --> 07:47.700 Linux Mint forum, there they also had Insey as the main 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